It is only part of the phrase, taken from the Irish Gaelic language expression "rí rá agus ruaille buaille" it translates to "uproar and commotion" in the context of a celebratory and fun time.
The African Luhya word "Rula" means Leave in the English language.
The equivalent of the English word leave in African luhya language is "Rula".
There is not a single "melanesian" language, as Melanesia is a region consisting of several countries with diverse languages. In Papua New Guinea, you can say "hello" as "gutpela dei" in Tok Pisin, or "yumi wanem?" in Bislama. In Fiji, you would say "bula" as a general greeting.
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Ruaille buaille: commotion, ruction, tumult, rough-and-tumble.
Bula Bula was created in 2005.
It means Hello in Fijian.
Isokuma M. Bula-Bula has written: 'La vie des autres'
Rula Kaliroi is 5' 6".
Bula is a word spoken often on the island of Fiji. Bula is short for the phrase "Ni sa bula vinaka," which is a way to express wishes for good health.
Pheidole bula was created in 2008.
I. L. Bula was born in 1921.
Jan Bula died in 1952.
Jan Bula was born in 1920.
Rula Lenska was born on September 30, 1947.
Rula Lenska was born on September 30, 1947.